Frances Hackley, Publicity Chair The Robson Ranch Community Choir is still planning on presenting “That ’70s Show” on Saturday, Aug. 8, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 9, at 4 p.m. So as my mother used to say “God willing and the creek don’t rise,” the show will be a go! This show is packed full…
Clubs & Classes, June 2020
Robson Ranch Choir Sings the ’70s
Clubs & Classes, June 2020
First Place Award Winner, Texas DAR American Heritage Cross-Stitch
Emily Richardson The 2019-20 theme for the American Heritage Awards for the Daughters of the American Revolutions (DAR) was “Rise, and Shine Your Light on the 19th Amendment.” The goal of the American Heritage Committee is to preserve the American heritage in the fields of art and sculpture, crafts, fiber arts, literature, drama, and music. Entries…
Clubs & Classes, June 2020
Voices United Zooms Through the Coronavirus Lockdown
Jane Scholz Voices United, a Robson Ranch group of progressive women, has kept our fellowship and conversations going through the lock down through the use of Zoom, an online meeting application. Our two monthly discussion groups—each with 10 to 12 members—first tried online meetings in late March. Although few of the discussion group members had…
Religion, June 2020
Fellowship at the Ranch
Pastor Ed Jones Why was God so willing to reveal Himself in Bible times but seems hidden and silent today? One reason God may seem hidden today is the simple fact of willful, unrepentant sin. “Then they will cry out to the LORD, but He will not answer them. At that time, He will hide…
Features, June 2020
What I Am Doing on My Coronavirus Vacation
Catherine Simpson I know I should not be enjoying staying at home with a blank calendar, but I am. After having a brain tumor removed May 23, 2019, results included deafness in one ear and eye difficulties—the deafness keeps me from watching any television and noises interfere with my concentration, which limits my reading. So,…
Sports, June 2020
Table Tennis Is Reopened!
Don Pooley On May 18, the Robson Ranch Table Tennis Club reopened its play sessions at the Cimarron Sports Club at 25% capacity. This means that ten members can play singles on five tables, with two players waiting their turn on the sidelines. Play sessions are modified so that we complete ball and table sanitizing…